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Trolley Jacks

Our trolley jacks are engineered for fast, safe and efficient vehicle lifting across workshops, tire shops, service stations and home garages. With capacities ranging from 1.5T to 3.5T, our product line includes mini, lightweight, low-profile, heavy-duty and off-road designs to meet diverse lifting requirements. Each jack is manufactured with industrial-grade hydraulic systems and reinforced frames for reliable long-term performance.

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How to Choose the Right Trolley Jack

Choosing the right trolley jack ensures safe, efficient and accurate lifting for your specific vehicle type. Consider the following factors to select the best model for your workshop or daily maintenance needs.

  • 01. Load Capacity

    Choose a jack with a capacity that matches your vehicle's weight.

  • 02. Minimum & Maximum Lifting HeightSermone Seriis

    Select a lifting range that fits your vehicle's ground clearance.

  • 03. Construction & Material

    Pick a frame material that balances durability and weight for your needs.

  • 04. Key Safety Features

    Ensure the jack includes reliable safety elements for secure lifting.

Key Features of Our Hydraulic Jacks

  • Industrial-grade hydraulic pump system
  • Reinforced frame for long-term durability
  • Overload protection valve
  • Smooth and stable lifting movement
  • Wide saddle for secure lifting points
  • Multiple lifting capacities for different vehicles
  • Quick-lift and dual-pump options
  • Lightweight or heavy-duty configurations available

What Trolley Jacks Are Used For

Our trolley jacks are widely used in:

  1. Automotive workshops
  2. Tire and wheel service centers
  3. Car dealerships
  4. Fleet maintenance operations
  5. Off-road service and rescue
  6. Home garage vehicle maintenance

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FAQs

Which capacity should I choose?
A 2T jack is suitable for sedans, while 2.5–3T models are recommended for SUVs and light trucks.
What makes a low-profile jack necessary?
It allows access under low-clearance performance vehicles.
What is the benefit of a dual pump system?
Faster lifting and reduced pumping effort.
Why choose aluminum jacks?
They offer the strength of steel but with significantly lower weight.
When should I use an off-road jack?
When servicing vehicles on uneven or outdoor terrain.